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Old 04-03-2014, 06:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
RonRizz
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Leave your hpf for your components the way you have it. As for your Sub, try switching your lpf to 50Hz, set your bass remote knob to center position, and re-adjust your amp gain. This will give you the ability to increase OR decrease your bass level as needed.
As for your Head units EQ, Leave it at 0. Your eq will not add missing frequencies, no matter how hard you try. use your eq to CUT freq. that sound overbearing to you. This also reduces the chance of adding distortion.
Your MM readings should be 17.32 on fronts....34.6 on sub, Yes?
Lastly, Check your polarity.
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